1.
Introduction
So many languages you know,
so many times you are man.
2. Greeting
3. Warming – up
Proverbes about language:
- Language is the dress of thought.
- Language is fossil poetry.
- Live and learn.
4. Speaking.
Presentation of teacher Language in the world.
5. Presentations of pupils.
6. Quiz
7. Summing – up.

Motivation of learning of English.
Motivation is some kind of internal drive that encourages
somebody to pursue a course of action
Harmer
How can people who speak different languages understand
each other?
Importance of learning of English.
Learning of foreign languages makes your field of
communication bigger.
- If you speak only English, you can communicate with over
400 million other people.
- A foreign language can help you develop the knowledge of
your own language.
- Learning a foreign language helps you know more about the
world

The British Isles lie in the northwest of Europe. Two
large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and many
smaller ones form a group of the British Isles. Great
Britain is the largest island in Europe.
Their total area is over 244 000 square kilometers.
The population is over 55 million.
It consist of England, Scotland and Wales, historical
regions of Great Britain. England is situated in the
north of the island and Wales in the west.
Great Britain in washed by the Atlantic Ocean and
the Irish Sea in the west and by the English Channel
in the south.

London consists of four main districts wish differ
from each other. There are the City, Westminster, the
West End and the East End.
The City is small in area, but it is the business of
London.
Westminster is the most important part of the
capital. It is the administrative centre.
To the west of the Westminster is the West End. Here
we find most of the big shops, hotels, museums, art
galleries and concert halls.
To the east of the Westminster is the East End, an
industrial district of the capital.
London – it is the city of contrasts.

London is one of the largest cities in the world. About
seven million people live here. London is more than two
thousand years old. London’s most famous sights are
Tower Bridge, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament,
Trafalgar Square and St. Paul’s Cathedral. You’ll see all
these places and much more of London from our red
double-decker.

The United States of America is
the fourth largest country in the world. It
occupies the southern part of North America
and stretches from the Pacific to the Atlantic
Ocean.
The USA is made up of 50 states and the
District of Columbia, a special federal area
where the capital of the country is situated.

The highest mountains are the Rocky Mountains, the
Cordillera and the Sierra Nevada. The highest peak is
Mount McKinley, which is located in Alaska.
America's largest rivers are the Mississippi, the Missouri, the
Rio Grande and the Columbia.

The capital of the USA is Washington. The United
States has own government in each state.
According to the US Constitution the powers of the
government are divided into 3 branches: the
executive, headed by the President, the legislative,
exercised by the Congress, and the judicial.

15. The common names of the Flag of the USA are the "Stars and Stripes", "Old Glory" and the "Star-Spangled Banner". In 1776 new country needed a new flag. There were used three colors: red for courage, white for liberty, and blue for justice. In 1777 the Con

The common names of the Flag of the USA are the "Stars and Stripes",
"Old Glory" and the "Star-Spangled Banner".
In 1776 new country needed a new flag. There were used three colors: red
for courage, white for liberty, and blue for justice. In 1777 the Congress of
the USA confirmed this flag as the national flag.
The words of the National anthem were taken from a poem by Francis
Scott Key. This poem "The Star-Spangled Banner" was written about a
battle between Britain and The USA in 1812.

Wales had its begginings in the 6 th
century.England’s Edward I overcame
the last princes of Wales in 1283.He
built his castles to subdue the Wales
and gave his son Edward (1284-1327)
to the nation as Prince of Wales.

24. Places of interest Cardiff has been the country’s capital only since 1955.It is a major coal-shipping port and manufacturing center.Visitors enjoy the broad tree-lined streets, National Museum of Wales,Civic Center and City Hall, the Cardiff Market and

Places of interest
Cardiff has been the country’s capital only since
1955.It is a major coal-shipping port and
manufacturing center.Visitors enjoy the broad treelined streets, National Museum of Wales,Civic
Center and City Hall, the Cardiff Market and the
New Theatre.

Australia is located south of Asia, between the Pacific and the
Indian Oceans. It is a vast continent, made up of mainland Australia and
of island Tasmania to the south. The Australian continent is washed in
the north by the Timor and Arafura Seas and Torres Strait, in the east by
the Tasman and Coral Seas, of the South Pacific Ocean, in the south by
Bass Strait and the Indian Ocean. Australia is the flattest of the
continents. Its most important chain is the Great Dividing Range running
down most of the east coast. Other mountains include the Kimberley
and Hamersley Ranges in Western Australia, the Flinders Range in
South Australia. The centre of the continent is taken by the deserts:
Great Sandy Desert, Great Victoria Desert, and Simpson Desert. There
are few rivers in Australia. Its best known river is the Murray. The
longest is the Darling.

Canada is the second largest country in the
world. Only Russia has a greater land area.
Canada is situated in North America. Canada is
slightly larger that the United States, but has only
about a tenth as many people. About 28 million
people live in Canada. About 80% of the
population live uninhabited or thinly populated
because of severe natural conditions.

She is an island country in the Southwest
Pacific ocean. It lies about 1 600 km
southwest of Australia and about 10 500 km
southwest of California.
New Zealand belongs to a large island group
called Polynesia.

Quiz “English speaking
1. What is Union Jack?
countries”
2. What is the national
anthem of Great Britain?
3. What is the town of Robert Burns?
What is the hometown of Walter Scott?
4. Who is Prince of Wales?
5. What is the hometown of Alice in Wonderland?
6. What is St. Patrick Day?
7. Do you know the national anthem of the USA?
8. What is the largest state of the US?
9. What is heart of America?
10. What is the motto of Canada?
11. What animals are symbols of Australia?
12. What is the Kiwi?

I see trees of green,
Red roses too,
I see them bloom for me and you,
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world.
I see skies of blue .
And clouds of white,
The beautiful day
And the beautiful night,
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world. .
The colors of the rainbow
So pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces
Of people going by.
I see friends shaking hands
Saying "How do you do?"
They're really saying "I love you".
I hear babies cry,
I watch them grow,
They learn much more
Than they ever know,
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world.